"The No. 11 Toyota was sporting the Sport Clips paint scheme. It was 'Throwback Weekend' at Darlington, but if you would have seen those colors, you would have thought it was 'Throw Up Weekend."

4. Kevin Harvick — Harvick started on the pole at Darlington and piloted the No. 4 Busch Beer Chevrolet to a ninth-place finish.

"As you could see by the car paint schemes," Harvick said, "it was 'Throwback Weekend" at Darlington. Even NASCAR fans got into the theme, wearing clothes that were fashionable 30 years ago. Then again, maybe those fans had no idea it was 'Throwback Weekend.'"

5. Kyle Larson — Larson finished 14th in the Bojangles' Southern 500.

"It was an incredible feat for Denny Hamlin to run down Martin Truex, Jr. like he did to get the win," Larson said. "Especially after making such a boneheaded error when he missed pit lane. I hear Denny is fond of playing basketball; he must be a pretty good 'rebounder.'"

6. Matt Kenseth — Kenseth placed sixth at Darlington as three Joe Gibbs Racing cars finished in the top six.

"The fourth JGR driver is Daniel Suarez," Kenseth said. "We just found out Subway terminated its four-race sponsorship of Daniel because of a pre-race segment in July in which he handed out Dunkin' Donuts to fans. I guess in Subway sponsorship, there are Do's and Don't's, and donuts are a don't."

7. Jimmie Johnson — Johnson finished 12th at Darlington, and hasn't won since taking the checkers at Dover in early June.

"The No. 48 paint scheme was a tribute to the design on the Lowe's trucks in 1986," Johnson said. "As I've said often this year, my car drives like a truck.

"I attended the 'Burning Man' music festival with my wife. I couldn't believe I was actually there. I imagine I said the same thing as a dude who wakes up in a NASCAR infield after a night of partying an questionable hookups: "It's burning, man!"

"The No. 2 Ford was sporting the throwback Miller Genuine Draft paint scheme," Keselowski said. "Most people are used to seeing me in the Miller Lite paint scheme. That's the car that made Rusty Wallace famous, and, in turn, made Ryan Newman angry."

"Thirteen drivers have clinched playoff spots," McMurray said. "Currently, Chase Elliott, myself, and Matt Kenseth hold the final three spots. We three are all hoping for nothing to change as a result of what happens at Richmond, like, some driver way down in the standings taking a surprising win. In other words, if Elliott, Kenseth, and I are pulling for anyone, it's for the 'status quo' to take the win."

"I'm in a must-win situation at the final regular season race at Richmond," Bowyer said. "That's call a 'win and you're in' situation, as opposed to a 'spin and Martin Truex, Jr. is in' situation."

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